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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 25, 2012
Filed:
Sep. 08, 2008
Shiang-jiun Lin, Nantou, TW;
I-kang Fu, Hsinchu, TW;
Cheng-kang Pai, Sindian, TW;
Wern-ho Sheen, Minsyoung Township, TW;
Shiang-Jiun Lin, Nantou, TW;
I-Kang Fu, Hsinchu, TW;
Cheng-Kang Pai, Sindian, TW;
Wern-Ho Sheen, Minsyoung Township, TW;
Acer Inc., New Taipei, TW;
Abstract
A wireless communication system includes one or more base stations, which may include one or more antennas for signal communications; a transceiver device, and a communication control device. The transceiver device is configured to communicate with a first group of relay stations being configured to receive and relay a first group of wireless communication signals from at least one base station and a second group of relay stations being configured to receive and relay a second group of wireless communication signals from at least one base station. The communication control device is configured to control one or both of (1) signal transmission power of at least one antenna and (2) signal communication timing of at least one antenna. The communication control device is also configured to divide a service period of the antenna into multiple phases, to enable communication of signals directed toward or from the first group of relay stations in a first phase, and to enable the second group of relay stations to communicate signals with one or both of the user device and the base station, during at least a part of the first phase, independently from the signals directed toward or from the first group of relay stations.